Eerie

Free Eerie by Blake Crouch Jordan Crouch Page B

Book: Eerie by Blake Crouch Jordan Crouch Read Free Book Online
Authors: Blake Crouch Jordan Crouch
finally eased down onto the sofa, and as his head hit the pillow, the sheer exhaustion swept through with such intensity he could’ve mainlined it.
    He wrapped two blankets around himself and turned over to face the fire.
    The heat felt good, and it came at him in waves.
    Paige lay on the mattress several inches below.
    “You getting warm?” he asked.
    “Not yet. Has it been worse than this?” she asked.
    “No, I think we have a winner.”
    Without the central heat running, it was quiet enough in the powerless house to hear the rain and the occasional hiss of a car going through a puddle on the street, though they were driving by with greater infrequency at this late hour.
    Grant pulled his arm out from under the covers and touched Paige’s shoulder.
    “I can’t believe you’ve been living with this for weeks,” he said.
    Tears had begun to shine in the corners of her eyes.
    “Before,” Paige said, “when it was just me, I kept thinking maybe this wasn’t real. Maybe I was imagining it. Losing my mind. But now you’re here. And don’t get me wrong—I’m so glad you are—but it means this is actually happening.”
    “There’s an explanation.”
    “What?”
    “I don’t know. But we’ll figure it out.”
    “You’re a detective. It’s your job to believe there are answers to everything.”
    “There are answers to everything. Also, I’m very good at my job if that makes you feel any better.”
    “No offense, but I think haunted houses are a step above your pay grade.”
    The room undulated in the firelight, Grant so tired his eyes were lingering on the blinks.
    “Do you really think this place is haunted?” he asked. “Whatever that even means.”
    “I’ve thought about it a lot, and I don’t know. But if this isn’t haunted, I’d hate to see what it takes to qualify.”
    “How do you sleep knowing what’s up there? Or rather, not knowing?”
    “I only sleep when my body shuts down and my eyes refuse to stay open. The dreams are awful.”
    “You have a gun in the house?” he asked.
    “Yeah.”
    “Where is it?”
    “My coat pocket. The gray one hanging by the door.”
    “Loaded?”
    “Yes. Why? Planning to shoot a ghost?”
    “Never know.”
    “You know you can’t ever go into my bedroom. You know that, right?”
    “Yeah.”
    “Promise me you won’t.”
    “Cross my heart.”
    For a moment, Grant considered trying to leave again, but just the threat of that all-encompassing pain put a shudder through him.
    “I know what you’re thinking,” Paige said.
    “What’s that?”
    “You’re thinking when you wake up in the morning, it’ll be different. That there will be light outside and people driving around, and we’ll have somehow slept this off.”
    “I don’t know what to think.”
    She reorganized the covers and tucked them under her feet.
    Shut her eyes.
    “Don’t get your hopes up. You don’t wake up from this.”
     

Chapter 15
    Two years ago on Thanksgiving night, Grant had questioned a man charged with manslaughter in the death of his wife and children. He’d driven them home drunk from a family dinner and veered head-on into a tow truck. Somehow managed to escape without a scratch.
    Grant never forgot how the man had sat in the hard, remorseless light of Interview 3, his head buried in his hands, still fragrant with booze. He wasn’t a bad guy. No priors. Had only been moderately drunk. And up until that evening, he’d always been a model family man.
    He’d just happened to make a bad choice, catch a tough piece of luck, and ruin his life.
    He wouldn’t answer questions, wouldn’t look at Grant, just kept saying over and over, “I can’t believe this is happening. I can’t believe this is happening.”
    Grant had been disturbed by it for a lot reasons, but mostly because he’d driven when he shouldn’t have plenty of times.
    But for the grace …
    But lying in the firelight as sleep stalked him, he realized he’d never truly understood the

Similar Books

All or Nothing

Belladonna Bordeaux

Surgeon at Arms

Richard Gordon

A Change of Fortune

Sandra Heath

Witness to a Trial

John Grisham

The One Thing

Marci Lyn Curtis

Y: A Novel

Marjorie Celona

Leap

Jodi Lundgren

Shark Girl

Kelly Bingham